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To replace the battery on a remote, you will typically need to remove the back cover of the remote to access the battery compartment. Here are the general steps you can follow to replace the battery on a remote:
Locate the battery compartment: The battery compartment is usually located on the back of the remote and is typically held in place by a small latch or a screw.
Open the battery compartment: Depending on the design of the remote, you may need to use a small flathead screwdriver or a coin to open the battery compartment. Some remotes have a latch that you can slide to open the compartment, while others have a small screw that you will need to remove.
Remove the old battery: Once the battery compartment is open, you can remove the old battery by gently prying it out of the compartment using a small flathead screwdriver or a similar tool.
Install the new battery: Insert the new battery into the battery compartment, making sure that the positive and negative terminals are oriented correctly. The positive terminal is usually marked with a + symbol and the negative terminal is usually marked with a - symbol.
Close the battery compartment: Once the new battery is installed, close the battery compartment and secure it in place using the latch or screw.
If you are having difficulty removing the back cover of the remote or are unsure about how to properly install the new battery, you may want to refer to the owner's manual for your specific remote or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Product manual is found at http://www.otelo.fr/waroot/OTFR/fr_FR/attachments/notice_instruction/3859_NI_47201300.pdf. See page 4 of 28, titled "Power" on how to change battery on this device.
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If you push the battery in and try to release? Try a little silicon spray, mind not to over spray.If you hold open the release switch and manually pry out the battery with your finger nails?
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